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Madanmañjari's death through the snake bite but the Vidyādharas had frustrated it. Then they waited for their opportunity which they got in the dark temple but the youngest of the brothers, out of his impatience, opened the box in which he and his brothers were hiding and let out the streak of light that Agadadatta had noticed. As soon as Madanamañjari saw this young man, she felt terribly infatuated by him and she decided to kill Agadadatta. She pulled out the sword but the young brother of Dharanidhara was so shocked to see the faithlessness of the woman that he dashed the sword away from her hand and made it drop down. He told his brothers the very strange doings of the woman. At this they all felt passionless - attained a passionless state of mind - and went to a forest where they met the same ascetic who was now giving the detailed account to Agadadatta. Agadadatta was greatly disturbed by the fearful doings of women and by their deceitful nature. He felt disgusted with everything in this world where he found there was nothing to make human beings happy, where greatness was seen one moment and vanished the next. He was thus shaken to the foundation and fell at the feet of the holy ascetic and begged of him to confer the vow on him. He was initiated in the Jain faith by the holy man and the rest of his life he spent as a diligent sramana,
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